Monica Pomaville
@pomavillem.bsky.social
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Pediatric hematology/oncology fellow at CHOP
Aspiring physician-scientist 🧪
RNA modifications in pediatric solid and CNS tumors 🧠
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Mark Dawson
@mafdawson.bsky.social
· Jan 2
mRNA export factors store nascent transcripts within nuclear speckles as an adaptive response to transient global inhibition of transcription
Transcription inhibitors also disrupt nuclear export. Here, Williams et al. reveal that mRNA export factors sense transcription inhibition and adapt by storing mature export-competent mRNA in nuclear speckles. This enables rapid release when transcription resumes and ensures retention of cellular identity and viability during a transient global transcription insult.
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Rita Strack
@ritastrack.bsky.social
· Dec 2
A modular platform for bioluminescent RNA tracking - Nature Communications
Studying RNA dynamics in vivo often relies on fluorogenic approaches, but these can be hampered by factors such as limited sensitivity and sample autofluorescence. Here, the authors describe an ultras...
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Monica Pomaville
@pomavillem.bsky.social
· Nov 27
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Timothy Bredy
@twbredy.bsky.social
· Nov 25
RNA helicases DDX3X and DDX3Y form nanometer-scale RNA-protein clusters that support catalytic activity
Yanas et al. report that RNA helicases DDX3X and DDX3X form nanometer-scale RNA-protein
clusters (RPCs) both in vitro and in cells. Differences in RPC size and catalytic
activity between DDX3X and DDX...
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Monica Pomaville
@pomavillem.bsky.social
· Nov 25
Monica Pomaville
@pomavillem.bsky.social
· Nov 25
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Monica Pomaville
@pomavillem.bsky.social
· Nov 22
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Monica Pomaville
@pomavillem.bsky.social
· Nov 22
Monica Pomaville
@pomavillem.bsky.social
· Nov 22
Monica Pomaville
@pomavillem.bsky.social
· Nov 22
m6A sites in the coding region trigger translation-dependent mRNA decay
Zhou et al. discovered a specific role of adenosine modifications in the coding region
of mRNAs. These chemical alterations slow down the movement of the ribosome during
translation and trigger degrad...
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